Colter Wall - Corralling the Blues (Audio)



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Little Songs, the new album from Colter Wall, is available everywhere.
“Corralling the Blues” appears on his fourth studio album Little Songs. In this song, Colter sings about depression and its largely unaddressed presence in agricultural communities and individuals.
Opposed to previous releases, Colter’s latest record was largely written from his home in southern Saskatchewan, where he lives and works raising cattle. Colter said about the new album, “These songs were written over the last three years. I penned most of them from home and I think the songs reflect that.”
On the new record, Colter and his longtime road band, affectionately known to fans as The Scary Prairie Boys, tracked the songs in Wimberley, TX. Patrick Lyons joined Colter as a co-producer on this record and played many instruments from steel guitar to mandolin. Also on the record are Jake Groves (harmonica), Russell Patterson (drums), Doug Moreland (fiddle) and Jason Simpson (bass).
After releasing previous recordings with Colter, La Honda Records partnered with RCA Records for the album Little Songs, out now.
More information about Colter Wall can be found at www.ColterWall.com
Lyrics:
I might get to thinking
That I might could quit drinking
But then what else is there to do
And it’s this contemplation
That spurs conversation
With the ceiling that I been talking to
If I keep my hands working
It holds off the hurting
‘Til the work is all but through
But when the day’s at a close
And I’m all alone
You can guess where my mind wanders to
It’s a feeling I’ve known
Since before I was grown
I’m howling, corralling the blues
It’s a feeling I’ve known
Since before I was grown
I’m howling, corralling the blues
I’m howling, corralling the blues